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[FONT=Courier New]I watched last week's pre-empted episode of Knight Rider aired in the middle of the night on Sunday when I got home from work last night.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Courier New]Peter Cullen as the voice of KARR?! Awesome. EFFING. AWESOME. I hope he gets rebuilt and makes another appearance.[/FONT]
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Did they make another one? Because the one I saw (from last year) was boring and beyond terrible.

What you call "boring," I refer to as "suspenseful."

In Tuesday in my film history class we watched some WWII-era propaganda films, including Frank Capra's Why We Fight: War Comes to America and John Ford's Battle of Midway. Both had some super-cheesy moments and more than a few overly patriotic ones. It was interesting to see them, though.

A art student becomes obsessed with capturing the moment of death until it threatens to consume her sanity in 2004’s Ab-normal Beauty. Haunted by memories of a childhood molestation, the young woman teeters on the brink of madness until a close friend pulls her back from the edge. Her life starts to improve until she begins receiving photos and homemade snuff films from someone who shares her dark desires.

Upon escaping from a mental institution, a woman is picked up by a scientist whose family is perfecting their teleportation device in 1965’s The Curse of the Fly. After spending a week together, the two are married and move into the family mansion. But soon the young missus learns that her new beau’s last wife is still in residence, locked away in a cell along with two other unfortunate lab assistants, all horribly disfigured in a teleportation experiment.